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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNES[N—\Y, NOVEMBER 14, 1923, LEAYES ESTATE T0 HIS SONS AND DAUGHTERS Are PRIZE WINNERS IN LITERARY GONTEST Woman's Club Has Delightiul Meeting With New Authors "™ me and Children of Late Franklin Kent Beneficiaries—DBrown and Marsch Inventories iled, 'ranklin Kent was filed probate court. A 8 South Main danghter, yroing in At a well Woman's ¢ prize winning club’s liter the names of the winners announ e Mrs. J. H g e the st thei va mer Kent, to lot at South Fugene Kent of 41 lLocust street, e pro that they to Grace K Frank- ke Kent, sons of the tes- st il = i the rest of the es- AL s e d A nd t rmer is named execu tributio ¢ Brquests ouse and rary on s was filed in the ). Brown, late of N. Y., who died leav- on Commonwealth at 86,000, John inventory has been Geo ichmond Hill, rea enus sey comparisor was rs was papers | ing estate valued he estate ntori 8 one-half interes Rentschler street, deposit. Marsch has this in- in real and a Mrs prize Myth The ori- Gai tor a ver and ¥ o ng Ma ology on gin conne the myth in " BISHOPS MEETING Matters escriptive of man was trac prize to Mrs. . B per entitied the old Con name. Mrs these papers The first award fo delightful by Stowell calied “Stars.”” Two second prizes were awarded to Mrs. M. W.| Dallas, Davenport fc r contribution of ithe Right a Beloved Child,” and | Dallas, pr A. Camp whose “Nature's I" [the historic house were dainty verses to the “Grassflow- | Episcopal church in er,” “In Pipe” and “Milkweed.” {today fer the opening of Miss Margaret Porter read the po session at which several The taken up Va Hu “Hebrox MeCute of that heon read | Reing | | drink Important Church Samuel . Taken up at Session of Episcopalians poetry was Mrs. Aust 1. for a At Dallas Today. porm wo Tex., Nov. Rev. Alexander Garrett of siding bishop, members of of bishops of the America are here | a special important 14 To Miss lorenc owers' fian short matters will be prelates opening award Little Chicago property read the \‘Vvvlvr S The prizes, $10 for first, and $5 for second, were concealed in sprays of roses and presented to the prize win- ners at the close of the program During the program Miss Virgini Leland played delightfully “Romance” by Sibelius, “The Swan” and “Cradle Song” by Palmgren. She responded to the appreciation of the audience the principal purposes of the session is to fill vacancies caubed by the death or resignation. Resignations | upon which the gathering is expected |to pass, include those of Bishops Lo- |gan H. Roots, China: Henry St. George | Tucker, Japan; Harry D. Aves, Mex- s i“"‘ and Philip Rhinelander, Pennsyl- | vania, One of the outstanding topics of the meeting, according to The Churchman, {will be the situation in Japan, where | with Chopin’s “Butterfly Etude,” \”‘; "‘r'"' opa 'h'urr h suffered con- derable materia The literary contest has proved a | losses in the recent most successful way of disc mcrmgunr'hu iake and fire, A letter received whera lie the literary talents among V¥ Bishop Garrett from the the new members as well as among |Pishop of Canterbury, spiritual the older members, The 140 mem. |©f the church of England bers welcomed to the club since 1920 |@ncse situation will be discussed. In- huve to their credit one half the pn,r’“rl st in affairs of the church m} ners in the contest |Japan is heightened by thé departure | and a soclal hour |of Bishop Gailor from Secattle, Novem- adjournment of the club. |ber 22, to participate in the consecra- R {tlon of two native bishops, Rev. Jos. {r;wh Motoda and Fe Y Naide Manufacturer Is He|d |Tokio and Eyoto re s‘pun\l\_\ i On Charge of Perjury | O e O oer '~ | GREEK STATESMAN DIES a shirt manufacturing ST a charge of p tion with f the| tax returns and was eged that there was a of 3144 tax r 1919 Noveck inting firm Wells arch- | head on the Jap- | Tea followed the Now ead of re, surrender Lambros A, Coromilas Was Former | ties today on N eonnec Minister to This Country—Married . Norwich Woman in 1910, New York, Noy Coromilas, former Greek the States a finance under | led the hote night was ar was about 70 ye in i Lambros A minister to ater minister remier Venizelos, Seville late last today He ars old and had been for some time, He long identified with | the liplomatic service, He | was minister to Italy he was promoted to be minister to this coun try in 1508, He w o Miss K. Cockre Conn., Norwich 10 He 000 in the 1920 sued for an ac minority stockholders of tur United by of at WANTS TO BE STATH = ounced alth had Greel Delegation From Porto Rico Will Ask Rights Vor Island Washington, Nov. 14 of Porto Ricans will come ington carly in January congress to admit Porto It statehood rights It will be composed of tives of each of the politi in Porto Rico and will be accompa f*d4 by Governor Horace M. Towner Secretary Wee 1 today he ha been advised of purposes of the mission but that the it had chiefly in mind was one direct congressional action and he preferred to withhold any opinions on the ques- tion until after congressional insular affairs committee had heard the Porto Rican spokesmen | SE— NOTICE The Connley-Purinton Brick company of Clayton has plenty ' of brick ready for market. Tel 3048-14. A delegation when to Was ppea co to as married t Norwich to to fu o returned to Greece with his accepted finance in Venizelos, @ member of the erence committee ersailles was pre- Presi- the fu rear minister formed by ppointe parties of ks sa question of for Paris he yosed for terways at the or- of nation's represented Greece ganization of the league commission HONOR COOK'S MEMORY New Yale Boat Honse on Nuuillml". Is To Be Named After Famous Rowing Coach. New Ha t Robert Cook Nov. 14 better known in in memory the as “Bob" t Yale, it was a8t night Hou being named wag complet- iege wor s day Cook roposed rowi coach » ho Jinner s on the at 1 Ange! € the speak a8 in honor Insist on Genuine “Phillips” and Refuse Imitations When ‘Joint-Ease Gets In— Joint A(ony Gets Out Lok feNieho tusiness It you want Misery out o duce the swel ereaky joints Ease—it's *\My it succesds #F Ses 20l 60 crni@ 8 &sts and all pMPaacis \merican for his eements Lakeland for th Cleans Up Mobile and New Orleans. |reent on Roval “Street, — Calied by | [sulted in the seizure of 200 galions | | headquarters show, JZY EINSTEIN STILL DRY CHANP ~-More to Come, He Says New Orleans, Nov. prohibition agents are the rcsults of raids here and at Mo- bile, A\m. vesterday “lzzy" Einstein, nationally known prohibition agent, whose \xmk of tfe 1ast few weeks cul- minated in evidence and information responsible for the issuance of 45 search warrants for the raids here and §5 at Mobile relates tales of his ex- pericnces. Acting under Yellowley, chief hibition agents, Winstéin: and Reagan of New York, a former pugilist, who sisted him. quietly slipped into New Orleans after they | had spent three ~ weeks Mobile, registered at a local hotel under as- simed names and sct about their work | As longshoremen, “lzzy" and Reagan earlyone morning last week | wandered into a_soft drink establish- Einstein said, and called for two glasses of beer. The bartender advised them not to| beer at that hour but to !a}.e" 14.—While checking np B C pro- peter orders from of the general hem give us two glasses | | hatting a while the pmhlhl-’ n agents walked out with the| mxuw. Tife place was raided yes- teMay At a cabaret, | monica from his pocket and struck |up a jazz tune while Reagan per-| Lord and Lady Churston, moxt beautiful girls. “lzzy" took a har- | Latest photograph of Joan Yarde-Buller, eldest daughter of | who is considered one of England’s She also is popular in this country. | | formed a buck and wing dance. Im- | wediately drinks were served to everybody the “Tzzy" Einstein, i f MEXICAN TROUBLES Now place stead the P specially mad nection with a bot inside pocket | Einstin said while he and Reagan | were in Mobile they donned the | of longshoremen and worked as inborers and also disguised as peddlers, It was believed the raids here terday, which were conducted by the |entire prohibition force assisted agents from several oéher cities, T'wo Army Officers Reported To Have Fled to United States In Effort garb To Vind Place of Safety. dock fruit Nov The ¢l the that 14 Mexico City, irges political appear r stimu and counter charg actions in Mexico City almost daily received a when the morning papers carried what purporte statements } pess yes- news A4 to be army offi the United lus today by two to sworn Intoxicen including 0.\11«}.» to wines, places, drink reports |of lquors and were found in restaurants, ca hments and cers who States to The Roberto do Cruz, for co operatists de Thy officers alleged that they had received orders from another army officer and that with oth r pt different regiments they w hooting inside the Huertista soft groceries, M 1ed by Margain and Captain Adelai d a plot had been sussination ¢ statement Captain atoot several Einstein, it is said, has furnished the federal authorities with a long list | of violators and the warrants issued vesterday were only forerunners of others to follow. J ¥ At Mobile the the & puties on October 31, ns of tart when prohibition raids | netted as much as 600 cases of im- ported whiskies, wines, brandics and | cordials, the officers report | deputic Captati The raids there were conducted by |Cruy Baoie M. Overpeck, divisional ehief of the |ceived or Prieto Lau- eighth prohibition district with head- |rens, lcad. codpuratist Darty quarters at New Orleans, who says| that he sent his best men to clean up Mobile, chami in.} sald he to kil r of the Am | foreign services reeetved 18,870 in gecognition of World war, rican soldiers decoratior mififiifijfics Zev and In Memoriam Test on Sat- in the urday Is Daily Becoming Item of Greatest Sporting Interest. Louisvilie, Ky., Nov 14.—Interest in the Zev-In Memoriam match race, scheduied to be ry at Churchill Downs here Saturday, provided the condition of the track mecets with the approval of - Wie owner of In Memoriam, was ma- terially today of dispatches from the Rancocas stables’ old was to learve ville It was recalled today that when the Papyrus and wir Derby matc In to' at the ¥, demann increased upon publication Baltimore that three ye Louls- crack ar Pimlico for conqueror of er of the Kentucky and endurance Saturday in prestige lost by ref Mr. Wiedemann's old in the Latonia would be the at, Churehill Downs 1878, when Ten Broeck McCarthy into submission over a tance of four miles 8o far In Memoriam quartered here, has had workouts, with heavy boys Wiedemann was wateh his horse ga 1:43 3.5 and reiterated flity of his entry es wpeed Memoriam oup th with an effort rec great championship, first’ match race since July 4 Mo dis- raced which s ch only slow P yesterday Mr to Popular op a ir 1 e Pacileaile of Front of Carton Travel e mile in the again to defeat Zev The Saturday and one-quarter Each race distance horse pounds AVOID KATSER IssUE Alliedd Conncil of Ambassadors Today Does Not Discuss Matter Par amba its meeting tod crown pr many’s attity tion entire No of ssadors of ied ary seseinn 1o vate and it iors avoided burnir were guestior not in accor CONTANS NOT OVER 1% ALCOWSL at Britair STLRLING FALL No 1" OFY. New Demand ster- ing f New Today of her Yo otatior than 12 more nte since Novem ark able BEFORE GARDEN OF EDEN | Specimens of land Are said to Mincrals Ante From Green- ~ate Famous Biblical Garden by 50 Million Years Philadelph of mir tractec land antedati at A¢ here. The by Di ucademy explora country Whether found in made probi the 1de an tic tl lar of any matical was hie reason Greenland The mine and w to quartz my 1 value, ¥ brought back Money inve d intere than 12 years pour Druggists Samuel who has just returned fron. | ia, Nov, 1 ils claimed t@ have been ex- from strata of earth in Green- ng Years are my of Hnerals wi G. Gor m tour of ¢ minerals which were quantities, g commereid » Dr. the inucc declared, ral il be " 1 detert ‘orty « by Dr, Ases Go ted at 6 y t doubles At Al COLDS, FLU,GRIPPE CASCARA-gesT TONIC LAXATIVE knows Beach Bluff Man Offers Testimony salesman’s perience tip the the Garden of Eden | Natural Science Gordon said 1.—Specimens on exhibition discovered of the| re i the Arctic be was | One of could al value, casibility mbedded in | by the their nature them were rdon of ‘ | | yr cent eome itself in less 1 8 603 ow s scales | citizenship will | Sioux Falls MURDERYS UNSOLVED Phoenix, Arizona, Police have ho Clue as to Who Killed Indiana Woman in School Yard There. Phoenix, Ariz, Nov. 14,—The mur- der of Mrs. George Boudreau of Elk- hart, Ind., whose body was found yes- terday in the yard in the rear of the Monroe school, remains shrouded in mystery. The body was found close to a one- story annex to the school. Her glasses and a torn hairnet were found on the flat roof of the annex, which is about 40 feet from the ground. stairway leads to the top of the bmild- ing. Marks in the earth nearby indi- cated, investigators said, that the woman had strukgled with her as- | sailant. The body was badly battered. Mrs. Boudreau came to Phoenix last July for hor health. She was about 42 years old. She was return- ing from a dance hall late Monday night, where she was employed, when she was attacked. The police say that an unidentified |10an with whom | fused to dance Monday night is under | | surveillance. Mrs. Boudreau re- WOULD BAR ALIEN Play Under Way To Exclude Those Who Can’t Become Citizens ‘Washington, Nov. 14.—More drastic | the | provisions for exclusion from United States of aliens ineligible to be urged upon con- gress at its coming session by sen tors and representatives from a num- ber of western states. Senator Shortridge, republican, Cali- fornia, and Representative Johnson of Washington, chairman of the house immigration committee, announced today that a conference of western congressmen soon would be called to form a unit to get behind the legisla- tion. Senator preme ing constitutional ifornia igible to said the su- this week hold- Washington and Shortridge court decisior citizenship from land undoubtedly would give impetus to the exclusion provision as a part of a general immigration bill, McADOO CARRIED CITY Sioux Fall, 8. D., Nov, 14,—The W, G. McAdoo-Cherry group of the demo- cratic ticket carried every ward in as well as Humboldt, Hartford, Colton and Valley Springs, in the initiatory elections yesterday according to returns today. - “It Keeps Me An outside | K. K. K. Sign Is Riddled With Bullets at Freeport Freeport, N. Y., Nov. 14—E. V. Kruger today reported to the police that during the night a third attempt had been made to shoot down “The X. K. K. Store” sign which hangs over the entrance to his fruit and vegetable stand in Seaford. Finding the &ign riddled with bullets, Kruger turned over to the authorities the names of persons he thought respon- sible. TO REBUILD CHURCH | New York, Nov. 14.—Plans are un- | der way for financing the reconstruc- tion of the properties of the Method- ist Episcopal church destroyed in the Japanese earthquake disaster the semi-annual conference of the church’s board of bishops was told to- day. Mrs. Thomas Nicholson, wife of the bishop for Chicago and president of the women's foreign missionary so- clety declared $1,600,000 would be necessary. THIS IS CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK Make your selection for 4he books you are going to give the children for Christmas THIS WEEK Book Department THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN STREET laws preventing aliens in- | holding | Awake Nights”— is the familiar confession of the tea and coffee drinker. 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